Finally the bus arrived to take us to the ship. And what a bus it was. Portholes like the ship and comfortable seats inside. I don't have a picture--sorry. We took a digital camera, a 35mm camera, an underwater camera and a video camera. Unfortunately I have no clue how to scan the photos from my 35mm or the underwater camera. Maybe by the end I can figure it out, but to do that I have to use DDM computer and it's too fancy and in Japanese Kanji so really troublesome.
Back to the bus--On the way to the port they show a video to get you all excited. After watching the video you are ready to jump off the bus and run over anyone in front of you.

I also reviewed how to checkin and made sure I had all the paperwork ready. On the boards here I read all about getting to the ship as early as possible and getting a loading number as low as possible, so sitting on the bus not in control was difficult. I was worried about arriving so late. In the end though it didn't matter. I don't think we missed that much by loading later.
Now do you know how before you see or do something for the first time you get a picture in your head about what you think it will be like? That's how I was about the ship. I had basically pictured a floating city. When we first got a glance of the ship I was surprised that it looked smaller than I had thought.

Don't get me wrong it was still HUGE, but I think the other two ships nearby were bigger, so I was surprised.
Arriving at the port it was time to get off the bus, go through security and get on. All of this was easy, easy, easy. As we checked in I saw GOOFY standing for pictures. I didn't hear half of what the staff said. I wanted my picture with GOOFY. I had been waiting all vacation for a picture with my favorite character. When I turned around after getting our cards he was gone.

So we took a picture with the model ship and went through the Ears towards the ship.
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